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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - HOME-VISITING SYSTEM COMPONENTS

     

     Introduced By: Senators Miller, Goldin, Crowley, and Nesselbush

     Date Introduced: February 16, 2017

     Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 23-13.7-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-13.7 entitled "The

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Rhode Island Family Home-Visiting Act" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     23-13.7-2. Home-visiting system components.

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     (a) The Rhode Island department of health shall coordinate the system of early childhood

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home-visiting services in Rhode Island and shall work with the department of human services and

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department of children, youth and families to identify effective, evidence-based home-visiting

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models that meet the needs of vulnerable families with young children.

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     (b) The Rhode Island department of health shall implement a statewide home-visiting

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system which uses evidence-based models proven to improve child and family outcomes.

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Evidence-based home-visiting programs must follow with fidelity a program model with

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comprehensive standards that ensure high-quality service delivery, use research-based curricula,

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and have demonstrated significant positive outcomes in at least two (2) of the following areas:

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     (1) Improved prenatal, maternal, infant, or child health outcomes;

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     (2) Improved safety and reduced child maltreatment and injury;

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     (3) Improved family economic security and self-sufficiency;

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     (4) Enhanced early childhood development (social-emotional, language, cognitive,

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physical) to improve children's readiness to succeed in school.

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     (c) The Rhode Island department of health shall implement a system to identify and refer

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families prenatally, or as early after the birth of a child as possible, to voluntary, evidence-based

 

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home-visiting programs. The referral system shall prioritize families for services based on risk

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factors known to impair child development, including:

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     (1) Adolescent parent(s);

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     (2) History of prenatal drug or alcohol abuse;

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     (3) History of child maltreatment, domestic abuse, or other types of violence;

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     (4) Incarcerated parent(s);

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     (5) Reduced parental cognitive functioning or significant disability;

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     (6) Insufficient financial resources to meet family needs;

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     (7) History of homelessness; or

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     (8) Other risk factors as determined by the department.

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     (d) Beginning on or before October 1, 2016, and annually thereafter, the Rhode Island

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department of health shall issue a state home-visiting report that outlines the components of the

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state's family home-visiting system which shall be made publicly available on the department's

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website. The report shall include:

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     (1) The number of families served by each evidence-based model; and

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     (2) Demographic data on families served; and

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     (3) Duration of participation of families; and

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     (4) Cross-departmental coordination; and

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     (5) Outcomes related to prenatal, maternal, infant and child health, child maltreatment,

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family economic security, and child development and school readiness.; and

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     (6) An annual estimate of the number of children born to Rhode Island families who face

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significant risk factors known to impair child development, and a plan including the fiscal costs

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and benefits to gradually expand access to the existing evidence-based family home-visiting

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programs in Rhode Island to all vulnerable families.

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     (e) State appropriations for this purpose shall be combined with federal dollars to fund

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the expansion of evidence-based home-visiting programs, with the goal of offering the program to

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all the state's pregnant and parenting teens, families with a history of involvement with the child

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welfare system, and other vulnerable families.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - HOME-VISITING SYSTEM COMPONENTS

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     This act would direct the department of health to obtain an annual estimate of the number

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of children born to Rhode Island families who face significant risk factors known to impair child

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development.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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